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Old 09-02-2004, 01:20 AM
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Default Cutter ants!! Help!!!!!

Alex..I you an still get it...spread and rub ito the stem areas an OLD
but effective Tobacco Based bug killer called "Black Leaf 40"...if you
cannot, then take a few ouces of pure tobacco( strong type) and make an
infusion and Spray it on the lower leaves and upper stems...let me know
IF it works as DDT if you can get it at all is also very effective. Any
sulphur-based spray may also be effective if available. Stay in touch.
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Hi!
I live in Bastrop & have an horrific problem with native cutter ants.
They have totally defoliated some of my shrubs & rose bushes. Does
anybody have any advice. Preferablly organic, but at this point
anything will be appreciated!
Thanks!
Alex

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